The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, April 20, 1920, Image 12

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1 It A h HAUL', Kdltor and Publisher
KVKNTS IX NORTH J'LATTK
THIKTV-HVH YEA ItS A()0
(From The Tribune April 18, 1885.)
A growsome Incident occurred when
an undertaker conveying a corpse
from a north side houno to the depot
Poatofflce ag Second 'Mass Matter.
TUliSRAV, APRIL aoih. 1920.
CITY ATfl) COUNTY NEWS.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One i'eir 1v Mnll. In ndrnnce. .181.75
On'xear by Carrier, in advance $2.(10 for shipment lost control of the team
. , , , , I drawing the wagon and In the run
Eer?d.t th0 North Platte, Nebraska jaw.,y Uw (W,)He was lhrow oul Anil
Poatofflce a Second '.'lass Matter. t ...... .
IIIC I UUfcll IJU.X illlll UWIKei niMHRIltKl.
' Ifijno Lamplaugh had taken from
his Iftko north of the rivor a number of
fine ontllRli. He had planted a lot of
black basH and (hey were reported to
I be doing well.
Mr. C. J. Perkins Will visit relatives John Rratt was appointed a member
In Pocntollo, Idaho, this weak. of tho executive committee of the
,, . ,,, . , AVyomlng Stock Grower' AHsoclallon
Mrs Goo. W. Hnn returned Srftur-jIU( tllc m)rogoIllatlvo fP01n Westen
day night from a visit with her sister ' NoIrnska.
in Donvor. . -j. JJ1;ro at tho stociyar(i (iU(,(roycd a
Ur. Howard Yost, Dentist, Ttrlncm stable belonging to Casli Iddngs
Building. Plipno 307. 77tf together with a line stall!. oil belonging'
Miss Florence -Stnmtp spent the week tH, K- w- M'rPhy. Tho shop men turn
end In Lexington as a Knout of Mrs. ?(I out on masse and assisted In wir
Wllfrod Stuart. IJolnlnB buildings.
I The county commissioners were
A number of North Platte men i II looking over the country with the
go to Gothenburg tomorrow to attend view of bnvlnir land for a nnnt frirm.
a meeting of tho Scottish Rlto Masons. . finally decided to purchase lfiO
-Strum Raths, .Massage and Ulrclrlc ftcros of T"- Rowley six miles south-Tn-nhtienl
at JM 2 Kastdtli, St. Phono W08t of
897. .Mrs. Arthur Rush. tf. A. II. Gillette sold the furnlsh-
,, t. , . . . , ing or the Hlnmnn House to E. G. St.
Rev. C. F. Koch returned Saturday John, after having conducted Ihe hotel
from Fremont whoro ho spent several for eighteen months
days on buulnoss connected with Mid-, w. A. Covoii llvIn , tle wn8t t
land Collogo. tho Lutheran church (ll0 county Wn8 Il(ij,iged insane
sc'1001, and taken to Lincoln. IIo had attempt-
Mrs. II. M. Grimes left last week for " suicide by boating Ills brains out
Washington, D. C. to attend tho nu-'lth a sad-iron.
tlonnl convention of the Daughters of; a. T. Snelllng resigned as county
tho Amorlcnn Revolution as a dole- J'K'go and T. ('. Patterson was ap-
LLNCOLX COUISTY IJVENTS
AM) PERSONAL 3IENTION.
gate from the local chapter.
J. U, NKRASTIAN,
The Old Line Life Man,
Res. Phone IRIS. Office I'hon.
Ill 2.1
pointed to fill tho vacancy
j A. Stolle, cashier of the North
'"Platte Dank, had resigned, nnd loft for
Gothenburg to establish a bank. While
-::o::-
. there he got Ills wiros crossod and
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Spaulding, of ."skipped" for California.
Gothonburg, spent tho week end in W. 13. Reach had been Inducted Into
town visiting th(Vr daughter-in-law, , the office of mnyor and delivered an
Mrs, Earlo Spaulding, who Is taking Inaugural address thnt filled a column
treatment at a local hospital. ,of Tho Tribune A water supply, sanl-
For some time past the output of the ""''"K S""! n,,?l
North Platte Mills has been 1G0 bar- "t." ' ne wcro ROme of tl,e
rols of flour per day, but this will in HUl'Jcct trclUctl-
a short timo be Increased to tho full j,. ' a(,
capacity, which Is 250 barrels per day. Hutchll(! oggB fom ;mro br0l l!ur.
Dr. H, C. Drock, Dentist. X-Ray red Rocks, aslo Single Comb Rhode
Diagnosis. ReynoldB Dldg. Phono 148 Island Reds. L. I. Fucker. Phono
Rov, A. C. Hull, of drand Island, C08J'
former mint or of tlin local Ilntiti'st
church, was In town Friday onrouto Llneii 8 honor,
to ScottB Uluff. Goring and otlier towns At the home of Juno Perkins living
in tho lntorosts of tho inter-church west Tonth street, on Tuesday
movomont. evening, ApiU 15th, a linen shower
,, ,, ,,, was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Donald
. Tho Community Chorus will stage a n0snor noo Carrlo ijr0wiioH. wlio
concert tho early part of next month woro nmrrlo(1 0Il Aprn 2nd Thlrty
undor tho direction of Mrs. Shrlvor flvo wero ro80nt am, tho 1)rl(lo recoiv.
who Is giving tho chorus thorough e(l a nHmbor ot vory proUy pieces of
drills Ono foaturo of tho program will llll0Ili .A1, cnjoye,i tho 0VCn,'ng until
bo a mens chorus. 12 0-ciock whon B,ion,ii(i refreshments
Are you going to. paint? Wo are wore served. Tho hostess was assisted
roady to moot your demands in any In sorvlng by Mrs.Madlson, mother of
thing Jn tho varnish or paint lino, tho bride. The young couple will be
Come in and boo ub boforo letting your ft homo on south Walnut street where
contract. DUKE & ORV13N, 218 East tho groom built a cuto little cottage
Cth St., Phono 207. 2C-8 for his bride nnd whoro they will bo
at home to recelvo thoir frlonds.
(Condensed from County Exchanges.)
C. F. Tnylor, of Sutherland, has been
appointed ngont for the now Standard
oil station .at Ilershoy that wJll toon
bo opened.
Last week thlrty-ono cars of hay,
two cars of hogs and ono of mules
and horsos woro shipped out of Iler
shoy.
The storm of a woek ago Hundiy
cnt"!c Clarence Moore's cattle v
drift into tho Illrdwood station where
twenty-seven bond were killed by
trr.'.ns No. 13 and No. 19.
During 1010 there were SC2 births
in Lincoln county, 184 deaths, 243
marriage liconsos granted and forty
divorce petitions filled.
1 There Willi bo two graduates from
tho Horshoy school this year, Misses
Ileama- Urynn and Mario Hunting. '
The Methodist Indies of Horshey
hold a suppor and bazaar recently
which netted them ono hundred dol
lars. I G. F. Sanders purchased a business
lot In Horshoy of C. C. Wordon for
(whf(:h ho paid $2,500 or $100 per front
.foot. Real estato In Horshey is as
high proportionately as In North
Platto.
Mrs. John U'inlg. of Hershey, was
called to Denver last weok by the
death of her little eight year old nep
hew who was killed by a street car.
j The Odd Fellows of Horshey wl.W In
jitlate a big class April 26th, followed
by a supper.
Ralph Huerstetta arrived in Max
,well last week to take up his duties as
assistant cashier of tho Maxwell State
Rank.
j Miss Lite Miller, of Kansas City,, u11
I speak In the Interests of social wcl
faro and rescue ivork at Maxwell next
j Thursday evening.
J A b'g wedding dance was held at
iRlgnoll last week in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Putmnn. who wore re
cently married. .
I'll':
Card of Thanks.
Wo wish to thank our frCends and
neighbors for their kindness and of
ferings of flowers during our sad be
reavement In tho loss of our baby.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Schram.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Donegnn and
family,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Schram and
family.
C. E. MoLune. who has be&ti here
for a couple of weeks closing out his
real estate holdings, will return to
Callfornia ln a few days.
Saturday's weather was a combina
tion of ratn, sleet and snow, a disa
greeable day that made dull business
for tho merchants.
Wanted to Huy From ono to fifty
colonic of bees and supplies. J. L.
Hastings. 210 Willow, North Platto.
Neb. 2G-3
Mrs. Henry Murk and mother, Mrs.
Owen, of Alliance, are visiting at the
A J. Hill homo til's weok nnd looking
aftor tho family while Mrs. Hill is
Are To Llim't Prescriptions.
Chicago. Acting upon Iniggestions
In tho Gonoral Hospital whoro sho fVom ,nc'n.,!0I" ot th" '"o'110"1 l'rfos-
undorwont an oporatlou last week. ,u '
planning toMImlt tho number of liquor
In tho wrestling rnntch at the IColtli proscriptions of each physclnn to 100
theatre Friday evening botween Hy- a year. TJio announcement created
hind aitd O'Connor, tho former took cDilPiernatlon in tho ranks of scores of
tho flrst.nnd third falls and O'Connor allogrd doctors who have found tho
the second. The attendance at tho proscription game highly profltablo. It
match was not nearly as largo as was also created a stir In the ranks of
expoctcd. sovornl students who hnvo decVded to
For Salo Rhodo Island Sotting taUo "I tho study of "inedlcino," with
Eggs. $1.00 for 15 eggs, and $0.00 a a vlow tw "topping Into a lucrntlvo
hundred. Inquire Mrs. Frod Nolson lr"cUc as soon as thoy could grab a
2 miles west of town. Phone 783f22. tf. (UI),01mn n wrlto presciptions. Re-
putablo physicians desire to stop on
Gathorlng up all the cars and drlv- this scandal rVght now and thoir lot
ors posfcJiblo Ralph Graham and Geo. tor taf'apUiln Howard, prohibition
Gnrman started out Sunday morning enforcement director, read, In part:
to dolivor tho primary election ballots. "It Is absolutely certain that In nor
to tho (proper officers In eacli pro- mal times liquor Is rarely prescribed
clnct. ,111 order to dolivor tho ballots by physicians. To allow more than ono
In ench pros' net hundreds of miles book of 100 blanks per year to any
woro driven. physician Is simply an offort to defeat
ii..i,. 7:i7t"T7" i 11,0 1,IW 11,1(1 uegrado tho profession or
TTnvm,. , I ' , nioOlatno to the level of the bartend-
i.ntl l n, ?f w d ? itn,0k 'V1'1 .r" ora' vocation and to encourage fraud
' "l B t and heavy i raying mul drunkenness."
business, wo sollct n slmro of tho pat- "o"
ronngo of the public Hereford lhilis for Sale.
OLD LINE TRANSFER CO.. RlBht Hegistered Hereford Hulls for
Pi,noW7 iiT , ?M, BlUo- Address E. Sodorninn, North
Phone 247. Huffman's Cigar Storo. 23-8 pintto. 29-4
Farm for Sale.
Fojr miles west and north of North
Platte, on Lincoln Highway and un
der Irrigation.
I am offering for salo the west 120
acres of th'o south half of Section 24.
Twp. 14. Range 31; sixty acres of first
class beet and alfalfa land, most of the
balance to wild hay. Largo barn aild
boot sdinck for beet workers. Am
building small house by barn. Forty
acres undor cropper's contract to be
cropped to beets, one-sixth delivered
at dump at North Platte. Alfalfa and
hay dellvored on track at North Platto
at ono-half crop. If sold by May 15th.
contract to go to buyer..
Included In this sale will be one
team of mures, harness, tools, wagons
and 12 tons of hay and alfalfa In barn,
and one full blood registered Perchor
on stallion and 17 head of young
mares and colts, and ono Ford car, aj
go at $25,000; $5,000 to bo paid when
salo is niade and $5,000 tho 1st of Janu
ary, 1921, tho balance can lay on tl(b
plnco at 7 per cont Interest for 1 or
5 yenrs. ,
100 acres of pasture land with run
ning water and good grass adjoining
will rent for the season at $3.75 per
acre.
Inqulru nt 921 west Second street,
or Platto Valley Statu Bank.
20-4 W. J. THOMAS.
Fo Salo Rogistbred Heroford
Hulls. I. P. Hansen, North Platto,
Neb. , lOlf
:o:
Kstray N'otlci'.
Taken up by the undersigned on his
plnco six miles southwest of North
Platte, on or about March 20th, 1920,
ono bay mnro, ono gray mar and ono
yearling bay colt. . Owner can have
same by proving iproporty nnd paying
charges.
GEORGE LIESS,
27-flw Meadow Vlow Farm
It is the duty
American to Vote
next Tuesday, April 20tti9 1920
of every true
in the Primaries
For the best
Uounty at large be s
interests of the
you call for the 1
proper ticket and Vote for
Chas
I hi tfee Sun Today
BLANCHE
omorrow
SWF FT
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By Bret
v Harte
"
Though Sworn Enemies, Fighting Cressy's
Heart Melted
Inihat heart of the spirited maid you find the heart of the west.
' Tho West that only Bert Harte knew and the West he made come to
iifO aild bloom for future generations the West that grew in the heart of
its beautiful fighting women.
All that "color of that nigged mountain land all the strong feeling
of its people all the lure of its open places all the picturesqueness.
charm, flavor and gallop are packed into this spcial feature that carries
you along with the clippity clip of its Western tempo and tang.
publican Candidate tor the office
of County Commissioner.
T)H. HAROLD FKNNEK
Osteopath
(her Hlrschfclil's
Oflico Phono 333 Rea. Phone 1020
Not Ice of Final Report.
Estato No. of David Day, do-'
ceased in the County Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, to nil por-,
boiis Interested in said Estato tako ,
notice that tho Administrator has filed ,
u tlnnl account and report of his nd-1
ministration and a potltlon for final i
Hottlomont and discharge as such, j
which has been net for hoarlng beore
said, court on May 7th, 1920, at 9 1
o'clock a. .m, when you may appear i
and contest tho mmo. I
Dated April 13. 1920. 1
Win. H. C. WOODIIURST,
A13-3wk County Judge
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HAY
We Buy and Sell
Obtain our Prices.
TIE HARRINGTON IER CO.
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